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    Reporting my Monday morning trip. Pushed jigs from 0730 till 1100 in David lake. Water was muddy and the fish were scattered all over just picking one up here and there. Managed 2/3 thirds of a limit on various colors but I think the dark crawfish imitation caught best Name:  IMG_1285.jpg
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    BTW the Gou was saved for fish tacos, it kind of made the perch look small.
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    Nice job in the mud! Never seen a Gou before. Congrats and way to overcome the conditions.

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    Nice catch ! I like the colors !
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe175 View Post
    Nice job in the mud! Never seen a Gou before. Congrats and way to overcome the conditions.

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    Fresh water drum/Gaspergou
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    I thought that's what it was. I know some people call them shepshead too. They do eat good but I haven't had one in years. Lots of people turn there nose up at them but they are pretty good.

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    Down here the sheepshead is a salt water fish and the black drum is a salt water fish and this one is the fresh water drum from the river systems. Pretty filets and it's all in the preparation. My friends in Louisiana call them Gaspergou, Gou for short.
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    Tony I have caught and eaten all of the them and the shepshead in the gulf are by far pne of the best eating fish I have ever had.

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